Combined fruit squeezer and ice shaver and mold



Feb. 20, 1923. 1,446,114

I R. A. BOYD COMBINED FRUIT SQUEEZERAND ICE SHAVER AND MOLD Filed Jan. 29, 1921 Patented Feb. 20, 1923.

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" Application filed January '29,. 1921. Serial m ntel;

To all whom it may concern: I

Be it knownthat 1, ROBERT A. BoYD,.-a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Birmingham, in the county of Jefferson and State of Alabama, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Combined Fruit Squeezers and Ice. Shavers and Molds, of which the following is a. speci fication.

This invention relates to a combination implement for household and soda fountain use which is capable of squeezing lemons or oranges, shaving'ice to form snowball molds; and the parts of which are separable to form a. ladle suitable for syrup. and which may be additionally equipped withmeans for cuttin oranges or lemons and opening bottles.

ne distinctive feature of my invention is the provision of thelower or socket member of the lemon or orange squeezer with a shavprovided with a bottle opener,

My invention in its preferred embodiment only will be best understood by reference to the accompanying drawings, in which z- Figure 1 is a side view of the combination tool with the compression member or ladle inverted for use as an ice shaver to formsnowballs .Figs. 2 and 3 are top and bottoniviews,

respectively, of the device; and

Fig. 4 is an enlarged sectional view showing the ladle. in position for useas a fruit squeezer.

Similar reference numerals refer to simi lar parts throughout the drawings. 1

The lower member of the appliance con prises a bowl portion 1 having a handle 2 terminating in a pointed end forming an ice pick 3 and having at itsother -end a serrated ice scraping blade 4 sha'rpenedalon'g one side edge to form a fruit cutting knife blade 5. This end carries anv integral en largement 6 in which is formed a chamber 7 provided with a vertlcally elongated open? ing 8 in the adjacent side face of the bowl.

at thebase ofthe slot. 10.

. The -,upper member comprises a ladlejll'l' I .65 cap opener 15.1 .The 'ladleisJalso-provided 7 connected" by a shank 17;.to the ladle; The "head is" of greaterlength than the widthof the 8101338 7 slot 10 opening through the cutaway face .11

The bottom offthe bowl is provided with a series of openings 9 through which the expressed fruitjuice can escape andnear its forward end is provided with atransverse) of the bowl which 'forms'a'shaving edge 12 having a handle ltwprovided with. a bottlewith a button or head 16 which is but" is slightly .less in lengththan theglength of the slot 8 and is-free to turn or heretated inthe chamber 7.1The shank 17 willturn. in the slot 8 The handles-2 and '14;

may be provide'd'with suitable reinforcing ribs l8. and: 19 if desired- In operation,- as a fruit squeezer, the hanthe long axisof theslot 8. anditcan then be insertedfthrough the slotv .8, whereupon its head is'turned position to enter the bowl 1.

to present the ladle in The device dle let-is grasped and the button 16 isturned U to bring its long axisinto parallelism with; 3

with the parts in this position (see Fig. 4)

forms ,a standard type of orange andlemon squeezer, the membersbeing adapted to open up and compress thefruit in the mannerwell understood .inthisart. When itisdesired toform shaved balls of ice, the ladle- 13'is turned about the pin'shank 17 as an axiswithout removing the button from the M chamber 7 and thereupon assumes the posi- .tion in Fig. 1, in whichcasejby pushing the I shaving edge 12 across the ice the shaved 'ice willenter through slot 10 and fill the cup, formed by the members 1 and 13, with shaved ice.

By detaching-the ladle 13 it can be used separately as a ladle for handling fruit juices or for any other purpose, and the'ice 1 1100 scrapingblade 4 can be usedwith-or'without detaching. the two members, and the same 1 is true of the knife 5and of the icepick 3..

The bottle opener will work without disconnecting the parts, and the tool a'sa whole- 1 forms an applianceof wide useful-nessqin the J home and at the soda fountainswhile being comparatively inexpensive.

This invention is not intended to be l I stricted in scopeflto the specific embodiments shown, but contemplates such modifications claims.

' as come within the spirit "and scope ogt the."

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is

1. in a combined fruit squeezer and ice shaver, one member provided with a bowl.

having" apertures adapted for the passage of shaved ice and fruit juices, and a reversible member hingedly connected to the bowl member and provided on one face with a plunger adapted to co-operate with the bowl as a fruit squeezer and when inverted adapted to co-operate with the bowl to form a closure to receive shaved ice.

2. In a combined fruit squeezer and ice shaver, one member provided with a bowl having); a shaving edge and apertures for the passage of shaved ice and .fruit juices, and a reversible member hingedly connected to the bowl member and provided with a ladle adapted to co-operate with the bowl to form in one position, a fruit squeezer and, in an inverted position, a bowl for shaved ice.

3. in a device of the character described, one member comprisinga perforated bowl with a handle on one side, a socket on the opposite side, means on the bowl to shave and direct ice thereinto, and a second member having a ladle with a handle on one side and a button on the other, the-latter being adapted to detachably and reversibly interlock said socket on the first-mentioned member, substantially as described.

4. In a device of the character described, a bowl having); a perforated bottom and an ice shaving edge adapted to direct shaved ice thereinto through a perforation, a handle on one side of the bowl and a socket having; an oblong opening on the other side, and a second member comprising a ladle with a handle on one side and an oblong button on the other, said button being adapted to be engaged in said socket to detachably and reversibly hinge said members together.

5. In a device oi the character described, a perforated bowl having a handle on one side and a projection on the opposite side formed with an oblong; soclret opening towards the bowl, and another member provided with a ladle-like portion interposed between a handle on one side and an oblong; button on the other, said button being adapted to detachably and reversibly engage in said socket to hinge said members, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature.

ROBERT A. BOYD. Witness:

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